To bond foam to foam, spray Clearco 444 Adhesive Spray, or equivalent, on the both surfaces to be joined and allow to dry until tacky as directed on the product label. Press the two foam pieces together for a permanent, flexible bond. This method is ideal for building layers of foam, to attach foam edges together, and to repair cuts and tears in foam.
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On hard styrofoam you can use PL 300, on soft craft foam use Clearco 444
Contact cement.
ANS 2 Contact cement will melt some foam surfaces ! - Use PL 300 in caulk tubes for best results
I use hot glue. And you can use Ca r a epoxy
Various industrial glues will do this. I have tried a few and find PL 200 to be the best and most economical.
White glue works, but silicone also works and is stronger (but more expensive)
Use a construction adhesive like PL300
No, glue sticks are a type of thermal adhesive.
I have used spray contact glue for this. It works well if your pieces of velvet are not large and can be handled by one person. - Once it touches, it sticks ! -so you must be sure to get it straight and without ripples.
hot glue and epoxy
Any white glue.
glue sticks: pretty much any brand
Most of the "super glue" type adhesives can glue your fingers together if you get them on you.
There are numerous formulas for hot glue sticks. Hot glue sticks can be formulated to bond glass, wood, plastic, metal, foam, plastic, cardboard and for basic applications check out a general purpose formula.
Yes, I believe so. You can use wood glue on foam.
Glue sticks can be bought from most stationary shops. These type of shops are most likely to stock them. One would also be able to find glue sticks at some oft he big name convenience stores.
There are many glue sticks made especially for children that do not contain caustic materials. These glue sticks general are made from non toxic glue binders developed from certain food products.
Elmer's says the gel is a much tougher glue.
You haven't said what the canvas is to be glued to. -Try silicone, it sticks many things like canvas.